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Transcript
Blinking Smart
Lane Changer Plus
Installation Instructions
I. Description
By simply touching your indicator switch up or down Once, Blinking Smart Lane Changer will flash
your indicator lights an additional 6 times. For use on automobiles that only have a single dashboard
turn signal indicator light, the Plus version provides an Activity Output used to flash an alternate light
to show when the One Touch Lane Changer has been activated.
II. Features
Size: 2" x 2" x 0.75" (51mm x 51mm x 19mm)
Operating Voltage: 12 Volts DC
Operating Temp: -30ºC to +70ºC
Max Power Consumption: 1.6W
III. Circuit Diagram
Right
Front
Left
Front
One Touch
Smart Lane Changer
Plus
Ignition
Switch
Red Wire
Brown
Wire
Blue Wire
Dashboard
Indicators
Alternate Connection
(switched 12v)
Flasher
Blue Wire
Alternate
In-Dash or
Add-On Light
(5 Watt max)
Black
Wire
Left
Rear
Turn Switch
Right
Rear
Turn Signal Circuit
Diagram c 2005
IV. Installation
Note: DO NOT cut existing wires.
1) Locate access to the left and right turn indicator wires. The easiest way to access them is from
where you change the existing bulbs.
2) Locate where you have access to a 12 volt power source. If you plan to connect to a switched
12 volts, this can be done at any 12 volt connection controlled by the ignition switch, such as the
one that goes to the radio or cigarette lighter.
3) Place a “Quick Connect” connector over left indicator wire and insert one Blue wire. Using
the pliers, squeeze the metal splice to secure the wires and then snap the cover closed.
4) Place a “Quick Connect” connector over right indicator wire and insert the second Blue wire.
Using the pliers, squeeze the metal splice to secure the wires and then snap the cover closed.
5) Attach the Black wire to ANY chassis ground connection. Use a “Quick Connect” connector
connector to attach to an existing ground wire.
6) Place a “Quick Connect” connector over 12 Volt connection and insert Red wire. Squeeze and
snap as in steps 3 and 4.
7) Select an available alternate in-dash light or mount an external add-on light that will be used to
show when the One Touch Lane Changer has been activated.
8) Connect Brown wire to the plus (+) side of this alternate and then make sure that the minus (-)
side has been connected to ground.
Copyright 2005. KAH Technologies All rights reserved.